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ENG 400 ADVANCED ACADEMIC READING AND WRITING
COURSEWORK STRUCTURE (60%)
Part 1
ASSIGNMENT 1 : VOCABULARY FOLIO (10%)
Find 5 argumentative / persuasive articles that reflect a tertiary level thinking and compile a list of 100 word vocabulary folio in the format of a log book. Your articles MUST come from printed sources such as newspapers, magazines, book etc. The format of your vocabulary folio is as below :- NO | WORD | SOURCE | MEANING | SENTENCE | | | | | |

*Hint : 1) DO NOT refer to any online articles. 2) Find the meanings of the words using printed dictionaries. 3) Pick 20 words from each article to sum up to 100 words (1 article = 20 words). 4) All sources must follow haven referencing style. 5) The topic of article are : * Products * Education * Current issued * Employment or job * Diet and health

Note : create your on sentences.

Attach a cover page to your Vocabulary Folio using the format below:- * KLMUC logo * KLMUC Description * Subject Code & Subject Title * Assignment Title * Full name * Student ID * NRIC / Passport No * Class code * Lecturer’s Name * Date of Submission

Date of Submission : Week 3 (21 June 2013 - Friday)
*Marks will be deducted for late submissions!

MID-TERM EXAM / QUIZ (10%)
20/06/2013
The test would be conducted during the class in Week 3 (17 June 2013 – 21 June 2013) and it will cover Chapter 1 – 4. Further details would be updated by lecturer in the class.

Prepared by
Vinuraj Naidu Kandasamy @ Raj
ENG 400
Faculty of Languages & Communication
KLMUC

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